LOVE THIS. Quit your whining and move on to success. We have WAY too many people around us who get stuck on “C” – Try, Fail, Bitch, repeat
If we waste less time on complaining and spend more time on trying, we’re more likely to make progress.
Thomas Edison said, after 1,000 failures to make his lightbulb, that he had learned 1,000 ways NOT to make the bulb.

I like this because it reminds me of the two tires of a bicycle and that learning to ride a bike means that you have to fall off and crash quite a bit before you really learn what it means to ride with no hands.

1. Try (assume initial values and calculate via equations to a result)
2. Assess the result to determine if success or failure.
3. If the result is sufficiently close to the prior result, stop and declare a Win.
4. If the result is not sufficiently close to the prior result, declare a Failure but use a different value as the initial value and start over at step 1. Calculating the different value can be by any of several methods.
5. Have a counter to count the number of times we reach step 1. If the counter reaches a rather large pre-set value, stop and sound the alert that something is seriously wrong here; no answer was found.